User: What event led to the anti-war protest at Kent State in 1970?
A. the Tet Offensive
B. the U.S. invasion of Cambodia
C. the signing of the Gulf of Tonkin resolution
D. the U.S troop withdrawal from South Vietnam

User: What fashion trend did President Kennedy inspire in the 1960s?
A. Men stopped wearing undershirts.
B. Men stopped wearing hats.
C. Men started wearing undershirts again.
D. Men started to wear hats again.

Weegy: The answer is B. Men stopped wearing hats. Hope this helps. Thanks for using Weegy.hugyaw|Points 382|

User: Which group of people made up a large percentage of the Vietnam War protestors?
A. veterans of previous wars
B. college students
C. housewives
D. politicians

User: What happened when Martin Luther King was assassinated in April of 1968?
A. His family left the country and vowed to never return.
B. His wife went on T.V. in attempt to quell racial tensions.
C. The largest wave of race riots in U.S. history broke out.
D. Millions of people marched to the Lincoln Memorial and held a vigil.

Weegy: C. The largest wave of race riots in U.S. history broke outwedekind|Points 472|

User: As of 2006, how many countries have benefited from the Peace Corps?
A. 2
B. 185
C. 74
D. 56

Weegy: as of 2006, there are 185 countries that benefits from the peace corps. B. 185feurem|Points 1944|

User: Which of the following nations was NOT involved in the Six Day War?
A. Syria
B. the Soviet Union
C. Egypt
D. Israel

User: Which of the following territories did Israel NOT gain as a result of the Six Day War?
A. East Jerusalem
B. the Suez Canal
C. the Golan Heights
D. the Sinai Peninsula

User: Which of the following countries was not a U.S. ally during the Cold War?
A. West Germany
B. Great Britain
C. Cuba
D. France

User: Which of the following programs was created by President Kennedy?
A. the Peace Corps
B. the Central Intelligence Agency
C. Head Start
D. the Office of Homeland Security

User: What was the name of the agreement that worked to settle territorial claims and refugee issues after the Six Day War?
A. the Treaty of Paris
B. the Camp David Accords
C. the Dayton Plan
D. UN Resolution 242

User: At which location did President Kennedy deliver the "Ich bin ein Berliner" speech in 1963?
A. Bonn, the West German capital city
B. the Berlin Wall in West Berlin, Germany
C. the U.S. embassy in Moscow, U.S.S.R.
D. the White House in Washington, D.C.

User: Which of the following nations had been the colonial ruler of Vietnam in the 19th and 20th centuries?
A. the Soviet Union
B. Great Britain
C. France
D. the United States

Weegy: C. France was the colonial ruler of Vietnam in the 19th and 20th centuries. debnjerry|Points 31219|

User: Which of the following policies was enforced by creating a series of alliances to limit the spread of communism?
A. Operation "Rolling Thunder"
B. the "Containment Policy"
C. the "Patriot Act"
D. the "Police Action Policy"

Weegy: Containment was a United States policy using military, economic, and diplomatic strategies to stall the spread of communism, enhance America?s security and influence abroad, and prevent a "domino effect". [ [ A component of the Cold War, this policy was a response to a series of moves by the Soviet Union to expand communist influence in Eastern Europe, China, Korea, and Vietnam. It represented a middle-ground position between appeasement and rollback. The basis of the doctrine was articulated in a 1946 cable by U.S. diplomat George F. Kennan. As a description of U.S. foreign policy, the word originated in a report Kennan submitted to Defense Secretary James Forrestal in January 1947, a report that was later published as a magazine article. It is a translation of the French cordon sanitaire, used to describe Western policy toward the Soviet Union in the 1920s.
The word containment is associated most strongly with the policies of U.S. President Harry Truman (1945-53), including the establishment of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or more formally known as NATO, a mutual defense pact. Although President Dwight Eisenhower (1953-61) toyed with the rival doctrine of rollback, supporters of this doctrine felt betrayed when he did not intervene in the Hungarian Uprising of 1956. Containment had particular influence on the foreign policies of President Lyndon Johnson (1963-69), especially those concerning Vietnam. President Richard Nixon (1969-74) promoted a variation of containment he called d?tente, or relaxation of tension. In 1973-74, the U.S. Congress, questioning both the need for and morality of containment in Vietnam, cut off aid to the South Vietnamese government. President Jimmy Carter (1976-81) emphasized human rights rather than anti-communism, while President Ronald Reagan (1981-89) promoted rollback with respect to both Nicaragua and Afghanistan. Despite these departures, central aspects of containment, including NATO and nuclear deterrence, remained in effect even after the end of the Cold War in 1989 and the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991. ] ] natfly2000|Points 15840|